New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 4

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2 ich Iy admired. 0 adjust this ‘knock sounded d@ my mother-in-law, my answering permis- id hurriedly and angrily. ght you were going to set &' she began in a high key. fa,” 1 returned coolly, “if there's Mafter I get dressed.” ime!” she choked. “Richard will e here in 10 minutes “Then I shall not set it * I told her gently but Please don't be annoyed mo! hcr but I'm going to look as nice as I can_for my "hushand's home- coming whether the table happens to be set at a “certain time or not. I weyt, calmly on with my ing, although I was in a tremor of | apprehension. But she only uttered an emphatic and disgusted “Humph! and swept out of the door. Five minutes later, with my pret- tiest, fleeciest wrap around me T hurried down the stairs and out of | doors, taking my stand with Richard { Second, in his carriage at the gate '_’|(0 our grounds. My father unoh- “of my“mother’s house- cept— never forget the cox- d the places which won’t be ! until after tichard Second. hs the traditional “lick which T gave eve Becd, anvthing else was ded, for the appearance Wwas rveally must creditable to housekeeping. Besides, I £ things were really in .disor- |2 icky would never notice it in ; of being at heme again. only one place did I linger, at the space hefore the fire- in the libravy, in which Jim ressing and a vthing, | trusively lipped away. and T blessed him for it. SeMishly I wanted to be the very first to greet my husband. And then, far down the street came an army automobile, :n which after a few seconds I distinguished Dicky. e half-rose in his seat as he saw me, waved frantically, leaned over the ariver and gave some directions. The machine came to a stop a few feet from our own gate, and I heard my i husband’s clear voice “Thanks awfully, old lift. So-long.” He stepped out, ¢ bag in his right hand—with a sick fear, I saw that his left arm was in a sling—and came rushing toward me. As he neared me he tossed the bag carelessly down, put his sound arm around me, and murmured joy- ously against my face pressed close to his: “Sweetheart, sweetheart! it’s good to be home!" TOMORROW ARS 3 NIGHT AND 3 BIG HEDA BARA emotional man for the rrying a small n the seasational drama HEN WEN DESIRE” T8M MIX in the latest HSTX Oh, but Snshine Comedy CYLTN)ER LOVE.” PEARL WATE No. VIVIAN MARTIN IN “MIRANDY SMILES.” in Epicode Lightning MUTT & JEFIY PATH NEWS Latest pictures of the oo ighting M. oaes < palac revolution. FATTY ARBUCKLE IN SHERIFF of Beriin.: Kaisa rids dled with shot and shell. y;, shown in Pathe News. THE NUOUS CONT TOMORROWj} SHOWS. o'clock. JARLY HOUDINT, The Mystery Solved! FIRST TIME1gRE McCormack & Barr g m | MAYER'S DIXIE J7 BAND DIRECT FROM NEW YORTT Turner Hall, Tuesday Eveni, April 1st A Long Evening of Daucing. Admission Iclo. o o Tax 50c tion, cans that this country on the first tresses, but in Marsh yond American artists.” will be presented days, Monday, tin, is a one today said to offer role ‘in buoyant, dress- | couraging Lean, his excellent Mary Pickford, h Teddy members of said to do excellent spective includes three good acts. the last episode of ie on Arbuckle in and cellent vaudeville show. of killing v Men production Yesterday, horror istered ing startling She of music. modest as an aversion FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 110, vitten by the pross ith which they deal of this notorious wom exposed to many fures. She §Ly be ab: then Men { Contuins Bcting in does thi to join her Desire” is in the high ovde which Miss six No. 12 of ith Pearl Mnto Space” ntur: of and after the from Wu ftorture chamber. In their iy they are aided by the littl slave girl, who is afterward fhen the auto containing Lig om and Pitti Ling by accident aver a precipice. Jatest Sunshine comedy Mix entitled “‘Six Cylinde bits of “The White. and Tom Nor Lightning is entitlod continues ton with original screen in some of feats of shows Mix pectacula his riding and Week's Pathe exclusive turmoaij in fifibhn;: in istening to the ghment agitators hes, the kaiser's Be $ Shown riddled by shot and st ['He four acts of Fox vaudeville I'sists. of Esmeralda in an excellent lophone offerir The Dunn Sistes two dainty singing comediennes, Ma- Jor Doyle, the well known diminutive entertainer, and the Seven Cyeclones, rapid fire song and dance offering with six pickaninnies. There will be a continuous tomarrow with three first at 2:15, the sec ond at 5 o'clock and the last perform- ance at & o'clock alsa pictures of Germany Rerlin Spart 1 con- the recent the news A rlin palace con- dish the book to looked B wing shows, the iple, Bos- 10, fand local their instinted of the ' offering B =oston Daily Record in So genuine was the success achieved | their review of the|produc- |in Boston last season by William %1t is belioved by many Ameri- | Hodge in his dgaint American com- has a monopoly [ €4y, “A Cure for Curables,” that class moving pigture ac- | there was an ir demand fyom “The Girl From the | his admirers for his re appearance in the acting goes far he- | the play. Accordingly he will be seen most’ of the popular|Friday and Saturdas with ms Saturday, at Parsons' fheater, ford aality THEVTER. stent Croft. that of nec ; Hart- Marsh Croft™ at the Lyceum three matinee, commencing Prices, matin 50¢, “The Girl From the “Going ” melodies, Up joyous play of truly ful comedy situation date costuming with daily March | 50 cents ne- mirth-provokir colorful, up-to- i and dazzling scenic | surprises, returns to Parsons' theate: | the week of Monday, March 31, in- cluding Wedn v and S Ta urday. and LYCEUM THFEAT ‘Mirandy Smiles,” with Vivian picture which pleases every- and it is playing at the Lyceum and tomorrow. The picture is| Miss Martin the sort of | which she excels, thdt of a courageous little girl who | ives to help others and who is al-| Traverse ontimistic in the face of dis- The trial of conditions. .Douglas Mac- Ski. charged with the will be remembered for | ter Mary Johns, a work in support of appeared from s the leading role of | dore 11 vears the musician, and the other | Leland. when the supporting cast are|terday at work in their re-| ~On The vaugdevilla | the wa The next to,} hausek matin NUN'S MURDER CASE UP, Venue Granted to Tndicted in Michigan Mich., March 28 Change of Woman Lyvchin- murder of Sis Felician who the convent at Isa- i who | ago, was transferred to | | nun the case up Greilickville, pear here the defense t ant on which an aged prie reper was arrested w s ille; 1 the Houdini serial | 1V is the defendant was released, | program along with Fatty but was arrested on & warrant The She | obtained by the or at Leland, where the case is scheduled fo today. came ves- contention of portr s, the later FOX’'S THEATER. Fox's offers Theda Bara, Pear] White tonight open Tom MiX | A WAIIAN WOMEN MAY with an ex- | . ON QUESTION OF Honolulu the VOTE SUFFRAGE | Theda all her own | When super Bara has a way men. Tn William Fox vesterday which opened at Fox's|is the audience gasped in when the arch vampire admin- | the death blow with a gleam- dagger. Miss Bara appears in a | role in "“When Men Desire.” plays the part of a young student | augurated in ‘18 wha is naturally shy and | nounced today by but fate forces her to parade | lic workers, department of labor. infamous woman. With great [ The cities inciu wtown, Pa., dons the garments and | Middletown, Conn., and Philadelphia. March 25.—The house of gislature defeated | suffrage bill. It pass a similar | for submission to a plebisclte. cked the territori the expected it measure Desire, woman's will OWN-YOUR-OWN-HOME Washington, March . | own-home campaigns Own-your- have been in- cities, it was an- the bureau of pub- she 12 YEAR ROMANCE | Joseph Leclerc - |Gaudian in St an mance 12 weeks quette of the United States army, Miss when Emma Miss Emma Paquette and Miss Leclere | were student hospital 1907 had HARTFORD, CONN. Spring Fashions FOR WOMEN AND MISSES From the foremost Fashion crea- tors, we have gathered this large and stylish assortment of “all that’s new” in Spring and Summer apparel for fem- inine wear. QOur assortments are very v same “tried-and-true” EASY WEEK- LY TERMS to make your clothes prob- lem easy. Hundreds of Smart Suits fvery wanted style is here, from the ultra- the the smart models for the young miss to modifie modeis for the mature woman and extra $22.50 AND UPWARD sizes that become the stout fig- ures. A suit to fulfil every desire, finely tail- ored from the best of Spring’s favored materi- als Beautiful New Dolmans and Capes, Dresses of Serge, Satin, Silks, etc. Trimmed Hats, Waists, Skirts, Corsets, Shoes, etc. Clothes, Hats and Shoes for Men and Young Men | hospital in New an invitation to at her home in WEDDING | {cain met her The couple York visit Bristol, future husband were attended hy city, Miss ENDS IN received Paquette and there she | Miss | Iimma Paquette and Adelard Paquette Paquette of This City and | Miss Fugenic Leclerc Met in the groom is emmowd. Montreal in 1907. Miss Katherine Mills, Miss Eugenie | ior at Wellesley college married by Rev Martin| to her home on Curtis John’s German Luther- last night, following a ro- | extending over a period of years. Paquettte, who until two ago Private Joseph Pa-| ,Th met | for 1907 Miss both Joseph Paquette and were stree church MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY sands of mothers have s Sweet Powders an excellent children complaining, of feverishness, stomach other irregularities from suffer during these days and excellent sults are accomplished by its use. mothers for over 30 years. gists evervwhere EENEY’ was Montreal in his that Leclerc in on a Paquette. At colds. troubles visit to sister, which time Sold by nurses in the Montreal They met and parted in until a month ago, neither | and | the other for 12 years. - | | | seen SCENE IN “THE GIRL FROM THE MARSH CROFT" Helga overwhelmed Wwith horror at the thought that his responsibilities, withdraws the charge One of Lyvecenm next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a man would perjure the stirring scenes in About a month ago, Miss Leclerc, who had heen transferred from the | Montreal hospital to the Joan of Arc = — | AT THE “The THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THOUSANDS IN NEW HAVE OF PEOPLE BRITAIN SFEN IT. HAVE YOU? Tonight and Sar. at 8:15, 25c, 50c, 75¢: few 75C: boxes, $1.00. Sat. mat, 2:15, 25¢, 85¢ few 30c Special Lhifdrens Matinee SATURDAY 5¢ Heeney’s Theatre LYCEUM. his soul for the sake of evading Girl from the Marsh Croft,” nd after a short honeymoon will tz up their residence in Springfield where | who is a jun- has returned | here | she will spend the Easter vacation CHILDREN | found Mother | remedy | headaches, and | children - | Used by | Dru; RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN RIGHT OUJ‘—TRY IT! Don’t. suffer! Tnstantly relieve aching muscles, nerves and joints with “St. Jacobs Liniment.” rheumatism?. Pain only! Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub | the misery right away! 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Augmented orchests LYCEUM COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 31 3 NIGHTS AND DAILY MATINEE. FROM The GIRL 52 \ MARSH CROFT Indorsed By Press and Public Everywhere PRICKE y ol EVENING Py r Ibe. i Hooney's Theatre §| Tickets ROW at HUL’GBENS

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